Sohag University Faculty of nursing
Pediatric Nursing Department
Midterm exam
Student name:-
Part I: Define the following
1-Pedatric nursing
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2- Bronchial asthma
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3– Anemia:
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4- Exclusive breast-feeding
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Part II: List the following:-
1- Major manifestations of rheumatic fever are
-a-
b-
c-
d-
2-Manifestation of mild Glomerulonephritis includes:
a–
b-
c-
d-
3- Needs of infant
a-
b-
c-
d-
4- Behavioral characteristics of toddler
a-
b-
c-
d-
5- Disorders of reproductive system of the female during adolescent stage
a-
b-
c-
d-
6- Reasons for sending child to nursery school
a-
b-
c-
d-
Part III: Choose the following
-Clinical manifestation of rickets:-–A
1-nasal discharge
2-cough
3-craniotabes
4-abdominal pain
Lower acute respiratory infection include –B
Nose-
-Pharyngeal (throat)
Ear-
-Larynx, trachea
C-One of the specific clinical manifestations of kwashiorkor
1-chills, aspiration
2-flaring nares
3-tachypnea
4-pyspigmentation of the hair
D-At 5-6 months breast feeding becomes inadequate to meet all the child’s nutritional needs, particularly from:
a- iron and vitamin C
b- Calcium
c- Vitamin A
E-In complementary Feeding:
a- Each feed, the breast is given first until it is emptied
b- Formula is given to substitute one or more feeds
c- No breast-feeding is given and the infant is fed on formula only
F -According to infant’s weight formula for an infant weighing 4 Kg are:
a- 120 ml
b- 110 ml
c- 100 ml
G -If there is tracheo- esophageal fistula, the pre-term infant must be fed through:
a- transpyloric feeding
b- gastrostomy feeding
c- gastric feeding
H-Etiology of iron deficiency anemia includes:
a) Acute diarrhea.
b) Adequate supply of iron.
c) Hemolysis of red cells.
d) Impaired absorption of iron.
I-Function of urinary system includes:
a) Regulation of arterial (BP).
b) Regulation of acid base balance.
c) Excretion of metabolic waste products.
d) All above
J-Which of the following is true about glomerulonephritis:
a) It is immune complex disease caused by antigen antibody reaction.
b) More common in girls than boys.
c) Occur most common under 3 years of age.
d) It is the least common form of nephritis in children.
Part IV: True and false
1. Nurse must weigh edematous child daily at the same time daily to detect the progress of edema and assess the degree of fluid retention. |
T |
F |
2. Child with iron deficiency anemia has pica. |
T |
F |
3. Nephrosis results from large losses of protein in the urine which will lower the level of protein in blood (especially albumin) |
T |
F |
4. Sickle cell crisis: is an chronic disturbance in which the child has no pain |
T |
F |
5-Growth is increase of the function and capacity of the tissue
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T |
F |
F |
T |
6-Teaching to the mothers about importance of gradual weaning for the physical and psychological health of the infant. |
F |
T |
7-1 gm protein or carbohydrate = 9 calories. |
F |
T |
8-marsmus is the result of general malnutrition of inadequate protein intake
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F |
T |
9-The nurse helps mothers to initiate breast-feeding within 2 hours after birth.
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F |
T |
10-pneumonia is spasmodic reaction of the laryngeal muscle
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